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If this brand has been mentioned before, excuse me----- I've read most of the posts but may have missed it.

In the NW there are some pretty darn good frozen Chinese dinners---- PF Changs. Safeway and other stores carry it. They've made the 'cooking' of it as simple as can be, but a little more than just popping it into the microwave.

http://www.pfchangshomemenu.com/

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how is that salt content in those Changs? in the restaurant the make sure to give you several days head start!

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There is a shop just down the road from me in Cheltenham England that specialises in frozen meals (Award Winning Frozen Meals). All the dishes look wonderful and are delicious my wife tells me, but they are rather expensive. Take a look: http://www.cookfood.net/shops/cheltenham

On my last post, the above .

Since then, my wife was poorly and resorted to their stock, it seems you could do just as well with your own minced beef/chicken breast/and so on. also the rice was £1.20, a throw.

Martial.2,500 Years ago:

If pale beans bubble for you in a red earthenware pot, you can often decline the dinners of sumptuous hosts.

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